Three of the best stories in this year’s Warren Miller film, “Dynasty,” derive from Colorado settings or Colorado athletes.

The most memorable feature in the 60th edition of the series was shot at the Winter X Games in Aspen, a segment focusing on disabled athletes competing in skicross on mono skis or “sit skis.” Racing side by side and launching over big airs — with almost no capacity to regain balance if it’s lost — their crashes and courage are sure to fill the Paramount this week with chills and cheers.

There’s also a memorable segment shot in Norway involving former University of Denver racer Karine Falck-Pederson, who takes viewers to her homeland for skiing above fjords north of the Arctic Circle. Her party earns their turns, skinning up from the seaside for some sweet skiing and killer views.

Avon resident Chris Anthony, an annual in the Miller talent pool and the man behind the mike at Miller shows, takes viewers on a fascinating trip to northwestern China, where skiing just might predate the pioneers of Scandinavia.

Narrated by former Olympic moguls champion Jonny Moseley, “Dynasty” has the usual heli-skiing trips to British Columbia and Alaska, a nice sequence shot around Lake Tahoe involving Moseley and Daron Rahlves, and an homage to “skiing’s youth movement.”

“Dynasty” has already been to Aspen, Winter Park, Steamboat and Boulder, and will be shown at the Paramount on Wednesday through Sunday.

The Post's ski and Olympics writer, Meyer covered his 12th Games last summer in Rio de Janeiro. He has covered five World Alpine Ski Championships and more than 100 World Cup ski events. He is a member of the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame and Colorado Running Hall of Fame. He regularly covers running and the Colorado Rapids.

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